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  • #31
    Re: D/A Buffing 101 – An Introduction to the G110v2 (and similar)

    Shine with LoVe this Valentines!!!!!

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    • #32
      Re: D/A Buffing 101 – An Introduction to the G110v2 (and similar)

      Great post indeed.

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      • #33
        Re: D/A Buffing 101 – An Introduction to the G110v2 (and similar)

        Next paycheck i'm buying the D/A tool!

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        • #34
          Re: D/A Buffing 101 – An Introduction to the G110v2 (and similar)

          Great writeup! New to the detailing world and this thread was exactly what i needed to make my decision on a DA and how to correctly use it!
          -Dave

          www.JeepGarage.org

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          • #35
            Re: D/A Buffing 101 – An Introduction to the G110v2 (and similar)

            wow, looks like it is out of stock everywhere!
            -Dave

            www.JeepGarage.org

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            • #36
              Re: D/A Buffing 101 – An Introduction to the G110v2 (and similar)

              Originally posted by Davy27 View Post
              wow, looks like it is out of stock everywhere!
              Yeah, I've been looking to pick one up also, but none to be found

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              • #37
                Re: D/A Buffing 101 – An Introduction to the G110v2 (and similar)

                Originally posted by FlameOut View Post
                Yeah, I've been looking to pick one up also, but none to be found

                Oh yeah, there gone everywhere. I found 1 on ebay. ONE. and its was $255. Thats alot. Theres a mailing list on ADS and they say it should be back in stock late March / early April. So well see what happens.

                Last edited by raggedrebel92; Mar 31, 2011, 07:50 PM. Reason: EDIT FOR ADS LINK

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                • #38
                  Re: D/A Buffing 101 – An Introduction to the G110v2 (and similar)

                  Nice im From Argentina i link meguiars

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                  • #39
                    Re: D/A Buffing 101 – An Introduction to the G110v2 (and similar)

                    im guessing the availability got pushed back to the 22nd of April .
                    -Dave

                    www.JeepGarage.org

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                    • #40
                      Re: D/A Buffing 101 – An Introduction to the G110v2 (and similar)

                      I am noobie to this forum & to detailing. Great post. Very informative. Especially the perspective about the "correction" being the most labor intensive. I have a 2000 Honda Civic that was badly oxidized. Even with only a cheap little orbital I bought at Wal Mart and a good bit of elbow grease, I have made a tremendous difference in the look of this car. I used UC, UP, then NXT wax. The car looks totally amazing. There remain some spots that need tmore work. I plan to buy a Meguiars or similar D/A to help me "cut" & really correct.

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                      • #41
                        Re: D/A Buffing 101 – An Introduction to the G110v2 (and similar)

                        I have tried using scratch x, ultimate compound, tried little pressure, lots of pressure and still no luck, except that area around looks outstanding. Would what a step down from scratch x be are a more aggresive compound before i try wet sanding. thanks for any help

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                        • #42
                          Re: D/A Buffing 101 – An Introduction to the G110v2 (and similar)

                          Thank you for all the tips, VERY useful.

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                          • #43
                            Re: D/A Buffing 101 – An Introduction to the G110v2 (and similar)

                            Thx for the write up!! Great info!!
                            cannot wait to get a D/A buffer!!
                            "STRIFE" aka Phil
                            2005 Infiniti G35 Coupe (IP/ aka White) the Toy
                            2011 Subaru Impreza (SWP/ aka White) the DD
                            2017 Subaru Forester (CWP/ aka White) Wifey's

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                            • #44
                              Re: D/A Buffing 101 – An Introduction to the G110v2 (and similar)

                              Originally posted by DragoneFire View Post
                              I have tried using scratch x, ultimate compound, tried little pressure, lots of pressure and still no luck, except that area around looks outstanding. Would what a step down from scratch x be are a more aggresive compound before i try wet sanding. thanks for any help
                              What are you working on and what are you trying to correct? Do you have an isolated scratch that is so deep you can feel it with your fingernail?
                              Michael Stoops
                              Senior Global Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Inc.

                              Remember, this hobby is supposed to be your therapy, not the reason you need therapy.

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                              • #45
                                Re: D/A Buffing 101 – An Introduction to the G110v2 (and similar)

                                This write up answered all my questions regarding the Dual Action Buffer. Thanks So much

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